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Old 04-27-2010, 11:17 AM
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Due another oil change, going to be doing this myself, am based in the UK so oil for UK weather i guess. Last time i think i used castrol turbo diesel oil but cant remember what grade. Would be happy to get castrol again but not sure what grade i should be using and also if theres a difference in the castrol brands as they seem to have difference types of the same grade

Castrol site recommends Edge 5W-30 or Edge Turbo Diesel 5W-40
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Due another oil change, going to be doing this myself, am based in the UK so oil for UK weather i guess. Last time i think i used castrol turbo diesel oil but cant remember what grade. Would be happy to get castrol again but not sure what grade i should be using and also if theres a difference in the castrol brands as they seem to have difference types of the same grade

Castrol site recommends Edge 5W-30 or Edge Turbo Diesel 5W-40
Castrol Edge 5W-30 is a LL-04 oil, so is Edge Turbo Diesel 0W-30.I f you want to save cash,use Q8 Formula Special 5W-30 or Total Quartz INEO MC3 5W-30.Both are LL-04 oils.For Total,see :-http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150340013200&ssPageNam e=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Originally Posted by Epic
Due another oil change, going to be doing this myself, am based in the UK so oil for UK weather i guess. Last time i think i used castrol turbo diesel oil but cant remember what grade. Would be happy to get castrol again but not sure what grade i should be using and also if theres a difference in the castrol brands as they seem to have difference types of the same grade

Castrol site recommends Edge 5W-30 or Edge Turbo Diesel 5W-40
If you have more that 60 K miles I would use the 5w-40, it will provide more protection.
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Castrol Edge 5W-30 is a LL-04 oil, so is Edge Turbo Diesel 0W-30.I f you want to save cash,use Q8 Formula Special 5W-30 or Total Quartz INEO MC3 5W-30.Both are LL-04 oils.For Total,see :-http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150340013200&ssPageNam e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

Beware oils that say they are LL-04. Cars with DPF's need oil that is highly specific and needs to be low SAPS or low ash.

The Total Quartz INEO MC3 5W-30 is OK.

Looking at the Q8 site (http://www.q8oils.co.uk/productlibrary.asp?OBJ_ID=26509) it is the Q8 Formula Special G Long Life 5W-30 that is low SAPS.

Another good quality oil is from Comma Syner-Z 5w-30.

Low SAPS is a must with these DPF's

Whatever you use ignore the I-drive and change it more often, especially if you do short journeys from cold.
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Beware oils that say they are LL-04. Cars with DPF's need oil that is highly specific and needs to be low SAPS or low ash.

The Total Quartz INEO MC3 5W-30 is OK.

Looking at the Q8 site (http://www.q8oils.co.uk/productlibrary.asp?OBJ_ID=26509) it is the Q8 Formula Special G Long Life 5W-30 that is low SAPS.

Another good quality oil is from Comma Syner-Z 5w-30.

Low SAPS is a must with these DPF's

Whatever you use ignore the I-drive and change it more often, especially if you do short journeys from cold.
The Q8 oil that I listed is approved by BMW as a LL-04 spec.oil,the "G" version may be added to the approved list in due course.
The Comma oil is not on the list of BMW approved oils meeting spec. LL-04 (as of Nov.2009).
BMW approved LL-04 oil is also available from Havoline (Chevron),Shell and Valvoline.
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